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A fictionalised novel by Sue Andrews
Two artists. One love story. A thousand wild horses. And a nation divided by who tells the story.
killing brumbies is a haunting, illustrated fable that explores the collision between creativity and identity, politics and love. Set against the brutal reality of Australia’s wild brumby cull, it asks: Who owns culture? Who speaks for the land? And can we ever separate art from the bloodlines beneath it?
Through raw prose, original artwork, and satirical lyricism, this novel traces the author’s own evolution—from innocent maker to politicised creator—while inviting readers into a deeply personal journey of love, land, and loss.
At once a political allegory and a spiritual reckoning, Killing Brumbies is for anyone brave enough to ask what is art actually worth—and what will we destroy to protect it?





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